Southeast Asian archaeology : Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift

Southeast Asian archaeology : Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift / edited by Victor Paz - xix, 636 pages : illustrations, maps

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Wilhem g. solheim II: pioneer in southerneast asian pottery studies Hail to the chief: a tribute to bill solheim The contributions of wilhem g. solheim to philippine prehistory and archaeology Bill silheim: a personal view of a recent and rewarding acquintance Pottery, people, and wilhem solheim II in southeast asia Solheim and austronesian origins Writing southeast asian prehistoric archaeology: The western contributions -- from colonialism to nationalism The structure of austronesian migration into island southeast asia and oceania Research progress on the neolithic in indonesia: special reference to the pondok silabe cave, south sumatra Kalinga ethnoarchaeology: why did we collect the mental pots? A consideration of processes underlying philippine pottery complexes The continuity and the gap of the occupation of shell midden sites in he lower reaches of the cagayan river, northern luzon Chronological context of nondecorated black pottery phase from lal-lo shell middens, cagayan province, philippines Preliminary results from excavations in the eastern mouth ille cave, nothern palawan A geodetic site catchment of the ille cave platform with tilted theodolite and vector graphics mapping The necrology of sa'gung rockshelter and its place in philippine prehistory The sinalakan turtle-shaped artifact Solheim's influence to underwater and maritime archaeology in the philippines A partial view of past mental templates: utilizing folk literature The story of jade in the philippines and elsewhere Aslian, asutronesian, malayic: suggestions from the archaeological record An integrated perspective on orang asli ethnogenesis Fish remains from an angkor borei archaeological site in the mekong delta, cambodia Patterns in "amorphous" industries the hoabinhian viewed through a lithic reduction sequence Hoabihian food strategy in viet nam Ceramic evidence of ancient maritime relationships between central viet nam and the philippine archipelago Ban nom wat: lessons from the field Sab champa revisited: results of recent archaeological field investigations The original phimai black site: a new look at ban suai, phimai, thailand Sema stones and a small brick structure: results of the 1965 excavations at ban makha (site lam pao 7), changswat kalasin, northeast thailand The neolithic cultures in southeast china and the search for an austronesian homeland

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Archaeology--Southeast Asia

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